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In real life, Richard Perle is the neoconservative mastermind who devised the Bush Doctrine and argued vociferously for the Iraq war. But apparently, Perle lives in a different world, writes Dana Milbank of the Washington Post. At a foreign policy forum yesterday, Perle insisted that:

He is not a neoconservative.

Neoconservatives don't exist.

If they did exist, you couldn’t blame them for Bush’s foreign policy.

“There is no such thing as a neoconservative foreign policy,” Perle insisted. So what about the 1996 report he co-authored that lays out neoconservative foreign policy? “I didn’t approve it. I didn’t read it.” His barnstorming tome An End to Evil? “There’s hardly an ideology in that book.” His cheerleading for the Iraq war? “Regime change does not imply military force … when I use the term."

screw this zionist POS! He should be tried for war crimes and hung in the streets when they find him guilty as a message to any other tin hat despots who think they can run the world with an iron fists. Revisionist zionist horsecrap!

woodyTX

Feb 21, 2009 7:31 PM CST

Let the history revision begin. The tragedy is that Limbaugh, Hannity and their ilk were the mouthpiece and support system for this neocon garbage and people are STILL listening to them. We're a society of slow learners it seems.